I’ll break down these results for you over the next few days. But here are the detailed results of a recent poll conducted in Overland Park, Kansas, a large suburb of Kansas City, MO.

Part 3 of results

Telephone survey among likely 2012 voters in Overland Park, KS. Conducted Tuesday, August 9, and Wednesday, August 10, by the State and Local Educational Foundation of Kansas. Margin of error +/- 5.4%. Party breakdown: 51% Republican, 29% Unaffiliated, 20% and Democratic. 55% Female, and 45% Male. 50% over the age of 50, and 50% under the age of 50.

Question: “I will now list the names of several public figures and groups, and we would like to know your opinion of them. It’s OK if you have not heard of them. What is your opinion of…?”

Sam Brownback Count Percent

Very favorable: 66 19.4%

Somewhat favorable: 111 32.7%

Somewhat unfavorable: 49 14.4%

Very unfavorable: 76 22.4%

Heard of, but no opinion: 34 10.0%

Have never heard of: 4 1.2%

Total: 340 100%

Among Republicans Count Percent

Very favorable: 56 32.2%

Somewhat favorable: 69 39.7%

Somewhat unfavorable: 20 5.9%

Very unfavorable: 19 10.9%

Heard of, but no opinion: 9 5.2%

Have never heard of: 1 0.6%

Total: 174 100%

[Note: Sample size=174; Margin of error=7.6%]

Over 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 33 19.4%

Somewhat favorable: 53 31.2%

Somewhat unfavorable: 18 10.6%

Very unfavorable: 49 28.8%

Heard of, but no opinion: 16 9.4%

Have never heard of: 1 0.6%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Under 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 33 19.4%

Somewhat favorable: 58 34.1%

Somewhat unfavorable: 31 18.2%

Very unfavorable: 27 15.9%

Heard of, but no opinion: 18 10.6%

Have never heard of: 3 1.8%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Conservatives Count Percent

Very favorable: 55 40.0%

Somewhat favorable: 71 43.8%

Somewhat unfavorable: 16 9.9%

Very unfavorable: 10 6.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 9 5.6%

Have never heard of: 1 0.6%

Total: 162 100%

[Note: Sample size=162; Margin of error=7.9%]

Moderates Count Percent

Very favorable: 11 8.9%

Somewhat favorable: 34 27.6%

Somewhat unfavorable: 20 16.3%

Very unfavorable: 35 28.5%

Heard of, but no opinion: 21 17.1%

Have never heard of: 2 1.6%

Total: 123 100%

[Note: Sample size=123; Margin of error=9.0%]

Kris Kobach Count Percent

Very favorable: 60 17.7%

Somewhat favorable: 72 21.2%

Somewhat unfavorable: 40 11.8%

Very unfavorable: 62 18.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 71 20.9%

Have never heard of: 35 10.3%

Total: 340 100%

Among Republicans Count Percent

Very favorable: 57 32.8%

Somewhat favorable: 46 26.4%

Somewhat unfavorable: 22 12.6%

Very unfavorable: 17 9.8%

Heard of, but no opinion: 24 13.8%

Have never heard of: 8 4.6%

Total: 174 100%

[Note: Sample size=174; Margin of error=7.6%]

Over 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 34 20.0%

Somewhat favorable: 35 20.1%

Somewhat unfavorable: 18 10.6%

Very unfavorable: 38 22.4%

Heard of, but no opinion: 29 17.1%

Have never heard of: 16 9.4%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Under 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 26 15.3%

Somewhat favorable: 37 21.8%

Somewhat unfavorable: 22 12.9%

Very unfavorable: 24 14.1%

Heard of, but no opinion: 42 24.7%

Have never heard of: 19 11.2%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Conservatives Count Percent

Very favorable: 54 33.3%

Somewhat favorable: 51 31.5%

Somewhat unfavorable: 12 7.4%

Very unfavorable: 10 6.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 26 16.1%

Have never heard of: 9 5.6%

Total: 162 100%

[Note: Sample size=162; Margin of error=7.9%]

Moderates Count Percent

Very favorable: 5 4.1%

Somewhat favorable: 17 13.8%

Somewhat unfavorable: 22 17.9%

Very unfavorable: 30 24.4%

Heard of, but no opinion: 30 24.4%

Have never heard of: 19 15.5%

Total: 123 100%

[Note: Sample size=123; Margin of error=9.0%]

The Kansas City Star Count Percent

Very favorable: 35 10.3%

Somewhat favorable: 125 36.8%

Somewhat unfavorable: 79 23.2%

Very unfavorable: 72 21.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 27 7.9%

Have never heard of: 2 0.6%

Total: 340 100%

Among Republicans Count Percent

Very favorable: 13 7.5%

Somewhat favorable: 45 25.9%

Somewhat unfavorable: 47 27.0%

Very unfavorable: 56 32.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 13 7.5%

Have never heard of: 0 0%

Total: 174 100%

[Note: Sample size=174; Margin of error=7.6%]

Over 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 24 14.1%

Somewhat favorable: 61 35.9%

Somewhat unfavorable: 33 19.4%

Very unfavorable: 41 24.1%

Heard of, but no opinion: 9 5.3%

Have never heard of: 2 1.2%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Under 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 11 6.5%

Somewhat favorable: 64 37.7%

Somewhat unfavorable: 46 27.1%

Very unfavorable: 31 18.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 18 10.6%

Have never heard of: 0 0%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Conservatives Count Percent

Very favorable: 10 6.2%

Somewhat favorable: 35 21.6%

Somewhat unfavorable: 48 29.6%

Very unfavorable: 57 35.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 11 6.8%

Have never heard of: 1 0.6%

Total: 162 100%

[Note: Sample size=162; Margin of error=7.9%]

Moderates Count Percent

Very favorable: 16 13.0%

Somewhat favorable: 55 44.7%

Somewhat unfavorable: 26 21.1%

Very unfavorable: 14 11.4%

Heard of, but no opinion: 11 8.9%

Have never heard of: 1 0.8%

Total: 123 100%

[Note: Sample size=123; Margin of error=9.0%]

Steve Rose Count Percent

Very favorable: 24 7.1%

Somewhat favorable: 83 24.4%

Somewhat unfavorable: 60 17.7%

Very unfavorable: 35 10.3%

Heard of, but no opinion: 69 20.3%

Have never heard of: 69 20.3%

Total: 340 100%

Among Republicans Count Percent

Very favorable: 14 8.1%

Somewhat favorable: 41 23.6%

Somewhat unfavorable: 41 23.6%

Very unfavorable: 27 15.5%

Heard of, but no opinion: 21 12.1%

Have never heard of: 30 17.2%

Total: 174 100%

[Note: Sample size=174; Margin of error=7.6%]

Over 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 14 8.2%

Somewhat favorable: 45 26.5%

Somewhat unfavorable: 42 24.7%

Very unfavorable: 21 12.4%

Heard of, but no opinion: 28 16.5%

Have never heard of: 20 11.8%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Under 50 Count Percent

Very favorable: 10 5.9%

Somewhat favorable: 38 22.4%

Somewhat unfavorable: 18 10.6%

Very unfavorable: 14 8.2%

Heard of, but no opinion: 41 24.1%

Have never heard of: 49 28.8%

Total: 170 100%

[Note: Sample size=170; Margin of error=7.7%]

Conservatives Count Percent

Very favorable: 12 7.4%

Somewhat favorable: 39 24.1%

Somewhat unfavorable: 33 19.4%

Very unfavorable: 25 14.7%

Heard of, but no opinion: 29 17.1%

Have never heard of: 24 14.1%

Total: 162 100%

[Note: Sample size=162; Margin of error=7.9%]

Moderates Count Percent

Very favorable: 7 5.7%

Somewhat favorable: 31 25.2%

Somewhat unfavorable: 18 14.6%

Very unfavorable: 7 5.7%

Heard of, but no opinion: 28 22.8%

Have never heard of: 32 26.0%

Total: 123 100%

[Note: Sample size=123; Margin of error=9.0%]

Further information on methodology: The survey was performed using a recorded voice, and respondents were asked to push buttons to answer questions. Voters were called if they were registered to vote in Overland Park, and if they had voted in the November election of 2008 and/or the November election of 2010. Gender and age were determined by question, and party affiliation was determined by registration data.